ENGLISH 8
Construction types
Solidbody
TCS™
Semi-acoustic
(Semi-hollow)
Semi-acoustic
(With sustain block)
Hollow-body
Diablo Custom
x
Diablo Pro
x
Diablo Light Scotch
x
Panthera Custom
x
Panthera Pro
x
Panthera Studio Cst.
x
Panthera Studio Pro
x
Renegade Custom
x
Renegade Pro
x
Spitfire Custom
x
Spitfire Pro
x
Tennessee Custom
x
Tennessee Pro
x
Mayfield Custom
x
Mayfield Pro
x
Camarillo
x
Manhattan
x
Monterey
x
Streetwalker
x
Hollywood
x
AZ 10
x
x
AK 1974
x
Morrigan Custom
x
Morrigan Pro
x
Neck woods
Ovangkol and maple, rosewood and tiger stripe ebony are the basis for our neck construction. Depending on the model
any 2 of these 4 types of woods will be used, which gives us the following combinations (a table at the end of this chap-
ter describes the possibilities for each model):
Ovankgol neck with tiger stripe ebony fingerboard
Ovangkol is a West African hardwood with the best tonal properties. High density allows for stability and sound quality,
sustain and warmth shapes its character. The outstanding sound properties of tiger stripe ebony are a result of its ex-
treme hardness and stiffness. It gives the instrument a quick response and a finely illuminated sound picture over the
whole frequency spectrum.
Ovangkol neck with rosewood fingerboard
Rosewood is basically the most used wood for fingerboards period. It differs from ebony in its density and hardness.